Enhance the editorial interface and improve the processes and workflows around creating, editing or removing content.

EveryBlog

EveryBlog

Updated: Nov 29, 2009 -- EveryBlog is dead and will probably stay that way. After never hearing back from the Drupal security team I lost interest after several months. Coupled with the fact that the functionality I had needed from EveryBlog was easily duplicated using tags and views, and hence the work of maintaining a separate module was no longer necessary.

Updated: Dec 24, 2008 -- EveryBlog is in the process of being revived. I've worked through the security issues that resulted from poor coding and misunderstanding of the Drupal core. Everyblog 2.0 will be available for development testing as soon as the Drupal security team gives me the go ahead.

Description

EveryBlog is the every man of blog modules. Its a replacement for Drupal's built-in Blog module (and as a consequence is incompatible with the core Blog module) that allows users to have multiple blogs. Each blog has its own name instead of being "So-in-so's Blog" and blogs can be grouped into categories.

Going to "Create Content"->"Blog" allows you to create a new blog (assuming you have permissions to do so). Here you can name your blog as well as give it a short description and a full description. The full description is displayed at the top of the blog when viewing a list of in postings. You will also pick which category the blog belongs in.

Highlighter

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Active Template

Looking for co-maintainers

We have been fairly busy and have not had the time nor the personal need to upgrade this project to D6. If you are interested in becoming a co-maintainer, please contact us at http://collectivecolors.com

The Active Template module is similar to the ConTemplate module except that it works with Views instead of content types. Essentially it gives you the power to customize your views displays in any way that you can imagine. The Active Template module allows you to:

1.) Easily integrate JavaScript/jQuery into your view for animation and/or increased interactivity.

2.) Define custom CSS that acts on your view.

3.) Define multiple templates for each view and reference them independently.

4.) Have the most innovative and feature rich views in the universe!

The Active Template module was originally built for use in an art gallery site (DeVorzon gallery) and started out as "Taxonomy Template." However, we realized that views is MUCH more useful in terms of generating custom queries as well as block displays, so we rebuilt Taxonomy Template such that it used views instead of taxonomy.

Active Template requires knowledge of Views, PHP, and (for best results) JavaScript/jQuery and CSS to use. It is a developer's module.

Q. What is the problem and how does Active Template fix it?

nodegooglemap

This is module for drupal to show up to 50 locations for the node on the google map.

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